Number of Tourists in a group visiting Park with a guide in possession of „BdPN Guide Services Permit” may not be bigger than
25 persons.

Organised groups of more than 7 visitors may enter land trails only with a guide in possession of „BbPN Guide Services Permit”.

In Grzędy Protected Area mechanic (cars and buses) and horse-drawn vehicles are allowed in the part from the car barrier near Grzędy forester's lodge to Uroczysko Nowy Świat (Nowy Świat Natural Landmark) (parking by BbPN educational banner) provided that:

entry of buses with visitors is allowed only with a guide in possession of „BdPN Guide Services Permit” or Park Employee.

Car entry up to 5 vehicles with up to 25 passengers at the same time and allowed only with a guide in possession of „BbPN Guide Services Permit” or Park Employee.

Drivers have to comply with road traffic regulations outlined in the Road Traffic Act of
20 June 1997 (Polish Act Registry 2012 paragraph 1137 with later updates).

bike traffic beyond park barriers may take place along red trail from Grzędy forester's lodge to car park by Nowy Świat Natural Landmark (Uroczysko Nowy Świat) and along whole blue trail, excluding the footbridge, where, due to safety issues, visitor has to walk with the bike,

every single entry of a guide in possession of „BdPN Guide Services Permit” or Park Employee into Grzędy Conservation Zone has to be reported to the conservation zone executive (konserwator obwodu ochronnego) or tourist information desk of Grzędy Conservation Zone,

turist toilets, hermetic sewage containers and garbage bags are present on the raft

report on layover was made to the BbPN Tourist Information Desk, namely: layover location data, number of visitors, raft registration numbers and the owner's name. Raft owner or hirer is responsible for the layover report, which has to be made in opening hours of the Park Tourist Information Desk in Osowiec-Twierdza tel. 85 738 30 35 from 8:00 to 17:00 (5 PM). The report has to be entered into the work shift registry of the Park Tourist Information Desk.

Raft owners are obliged to empty tourist toilets, sewage containers and garbage bags according to the Community Order and Cleanness Act of 13 September 1996 o (Polish Act Registry 2012 par. 391 with later updates).

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Entry Fees of Biebrza Niational Park

Entry fees are paid by purchasing entry tickets sold:

in Park Headquarters in Osowiec-Twierdza,

in conservation zones headquarters,

by persons entitled by the Park Director, listed on the Park website www.biebrza.org.pl in „TOURISM” section.

Values of above mentioned fees are outlined in Appendix No 2 of this document.

Visitors, who, according to par. 12 act. no 7 and 8 on nature conservation, pay no entrance fee or 50% of entrance fee, during their stay in the Park are obliged to have with them documents confirming eligibility for free entrance or 50% discount.

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Rules of order and penalties

Visitors of BbPN have to comply with:

Polish Nature Conservation Act of 16 April 2004,

Polish act of 18 August 2011 on safety on water areas (Polish Act Registry No 208, par. 1240),

Regulations outlined in this document,

and directions of Park Rangers and Park Services.

Due to environment protection law enforcement, Park Rangers and other Park Employees are allowed to supervise visitors of Biebrza National Park, check permits, licenses, entrance tickets and sell entrance tickets.

Visitor not in possession of apropriate permit, licence or ticket may have to pay a fine.

Professional photography, filming and artwork beyond places designated for sightseeing, may be conducted with Park Director permission and according to regulations of Directive No 17/2013 of BdPN Director of 12 August 2013 on accessing BbPN area for commercial photography and filming purposes.

Access to the Park for scientific purposes is regulated by the Directive No 16/2013 of BbPN Director of 28 June 2013 on scientific work, education and monitoring in BbPN.

Rules of fishing in the Park are outlined in the Directive No 21/2012 of the BbPN Director of 18 December 2012 accessing BbPN for amateur fishing purposes.

Organizing recreational, sport and mass events in BbPN requires a separate permission from the Park Director.